Invertebrates and vertebrates are the animals that eat tomato plants. Examples of invertebrates include aphids, blister beetles, cutworms, earwigs, flea beetles, horn-worms, Japanese beetles, leaf-footed bugs, leaf-hoppers, nematodes, potato beetles, slugs, snails, stink bugs, tomato fruit-worms, two-spotted spider mites, white-flies, and wire-worms. Vertebrates range from chipmunks to deer, mice, rabbits, raccoons, rats, squirrels, voles, and woodchucks.
Of what I know a turtle usually eats wildflowers in the grassland.
I'm pretty sure they can eat tomatoes.
Yes, opossums can eat tomatoes. They are omnivorous and will consume a variety of fruits, vegetables, and small animals. While they may be attracted to ripe tomatoes in gardens, they typically won't cause significant damage to plants. However, it's best to take precautions if you want to protect your crops.
Deer eat asparagus at night and groundhogs during the day time.
Tomatoes seeds travel when birds eat them then dispose of them, and also when the wind carries them.
The duration of Killer Tomatoes Eat France is 1.57 hours.
yes! catbirds eat tomatoes. every time one starts to get ripe they eat little chunks out of it!
practically anytime, but mostly at night because they are nocturnal animals.
No. Tomatoes are too big for ladybugs to eat.
Box turtles love tomatoes.
to eat...?
tomatoes